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City Council Unanimously Passes Avalos, Pirtle-Guiney, Koyama Lane, and Clark Resolution to Protect Portlanders
The Protect Portland Initiative is largely influenced by Chicago’s Protecting Chicago Initiative executive order and will help ensure the safety of Portlanders in the event that the Trump administration unlawfully deploys armed forces to overstep the City’s local authority.
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Councilor Koyama Lane Brings Vision Zero Action Plan Resolution to City Council to Reaffirm Commitment to Safe Streets
Councilor to lead Bike Bus rally before City Council’s September 17 vote on a resolution recommitting Portland to eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries.
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Portland City Council Committee Advances a Resolution to Reaffirm the City’s Commitment to Vision Zero
Portland City Council's Transportation & Infrastructure Committee unanimously approve resolution to reaffirm the City’s commitment to Vision Zero.
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Remembering Dan Handelman
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Portland City Council Passes a Resolution to Investigate Zenith Energy Franchise Agreement
Councilor Mitch Green issues a statement about his first resolution passed by a committee and Council
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Joint letter from Councilors Koyama Lane & Morillo: Comment on released draft budget packet
Councilors Koyama Lane and Morillo comment on released draft budget package.
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Portland City Councilors urge Providence to bargain in good faith
Thousands of nurses remain on strike at the 8 Providence hospitals. As the elected leaders of the City of Portland, we stand with these healthcare workers when they say they need more support to do their critical jobs.
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Four Councilors refer Zenith Energy resolution to full Council for February 19
Councilors Mitch Green, Angelita Morillo, Jamie Dunphy and Tiffany Koyama Lane will introduce a resolution regarding Zenith Energy. The resolution is being referred to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for March 10, 2025.
Blog post
After 2-year transition to new, voter-approved form of government, Portland City Council elects leaders
In one of the final steps to implement the historic voter-approved government transition, new city councilors elected Elana Pirtle-Guiney as president and Tiffany Koyama Lane as vice-president at their first meeting.
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Portland’s next leaders take oath of office, ushering in a new era of city government
Incoming Mayor Keith Wilson, Auditor Simone Rede and 12 city councilors are sworn in at an historic – and joyful – ceremony in downtown Portland. They take office Jan. 1, completing a voter-approved overhaul of city elections and governance.
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